What’s on TV

DANNY’S HOUSE 10 p.m. on Viceland. The rapper Danny Brown kicks off his new hang-out-and-talk show with two guests: the comedian Ron Funches and the rapper ASAP Rocky. Rocky made news outside the music world when he was arrested and jailed in Sweden earlier this summer, a situation that became an international incident. The stakes are much lower here, with Brown kicking back on comfy retro furniture to talk with Funches and Rocky about aliens, the afterlife and the ideal U.F.O. design (wood grain and gold trim for Brown, please).

NEIGHBORS (2014)6 p.m. on FXX. Chaotic debauchery dukes it out with marital bliss in this crude comedy, which stars Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as young parents who can’t get a good night’s sleep after fraternity members move in next door. The frat is helmed by a pair of brothers played by Zac Efron and Dave Franco, who take the lead in terrorizing the couple when the relationship between the new sets of neighbors goes south. The story “ascends to an impressively high level of farcical anarchy,” A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times. Scott added that the movie’s director, Nicholas Stoller, is “good at keeping the momentum going while also finding time for offbeat grace notes and occasional bursts of emotional candor.” For a different version of a very similar story, see NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISING(2016), airing at 8 p.m. on FXX. That movie pits Rogen and Byrne’s characters against a sorority whose members are portrayed by Beanie Feldstein, Chloë Grace Moretz, Awkwafina and others.

ALTERNATE ENDINGS: SIX NEW WAYS TO DIE IN AMERICA 8 p.m. on HBO. A living wake, a green burial and an extraterrestrial send-off are a few of the atypical end-of-life events shown in this documentary, which showcases a handful of people who have chosen nontraditional methods of dying or committal to the grave, and how their decisions affect their loved ones.

What’s Streaming

SACRED GAMES Stream on Netflix. Netflix’s adaptation of Vikram Chandra’s bloody 2006 gangster novel returns for a second season. The show tells the story of Sartaj Singh (Saif Ali Khan), a detective who spent the first season knee-deep in the Mumbai underworld. (In his review for The Times, Mike Hale called that season “energetic and entertaining, if not entirely satisfying.”) Season 2 involves a mysterious cult.

THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE (2016) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube. With “The Angry Birds Movie 2” hitting theaters this week, families might enjoy catching up on this animated movie based on the popular video game. Discerning children might want to opt out, though: In his review for The Times, Glenn Kenny referred to it as “not much beyond a superficially amiable ball of fluff.”

Gabe Cohn writes about television, fine art, film and other topics related to culture and the arts. He joined The Times in 2017.